Science stories

Every discovery and invention began with curiosity and enthusiasm. Stories about well-known scientists and inventors will reawaken that curiosity in you. Are black holes really black? What happened when some mold was left in the study? These stories bring the magic of scientific knowledge to life. In an engaging way, they familiarise children with famous scientific discoveries and the people behind them.

Frequently asked questions

What are science stories?

Science stories are stories that incorporate scientific principles, discoveries, and concepts in a way that is engaging and accessible to readers, especially children. Our science stories are also often based around the lives of inventors or people who did something important for the world. Whether focusing on space, biology, chemistry, or physics, science stories help demystify complex topics by weaving them into captivating tales that spark curiosity and a deeper understanding of the world.

What scientific concepts are covered in Readmio’s science stories?

Readmio’s science stories cover a wide range of fascinating scientific concepts, making them understandable and engaging for children. For instance, “Clement and the Mousebird” introduces children to the world's first flying machine. “A Black Hole Isn’t Black” explains the complex topic of black holes and space, breaking down the mysteries of astronomy for young readers.In “Dynamite and TNT Have a Disagreement,” children learn about chemistry, specifically the differences between these two explosive materials, while “The Man Behind the Messy Mould” dives into the world of biology by telling the story of Alexander Fleming and the discovery of penicillin. And the story “Modesty as Big as the Moon” is based on real events, which begins with Neil Armstrong as a child and tells how he eventually becomes the first man on the Moon. When he steps onto the moon’s surface and speaks those famous words, the app plays the actual recording from the NASA Apollo 11 mission in 1969.

How can these stories be used to teach science?

Science stories can be an effective tool for teaching science because they present concepts in a narrative format that is both entertaining and educational. By embedding scientific ideas within a story, children are more likely to stay engaged and retain the information. These stories can serve as a foundation for discussions, experiments, or projects, allowing educators to reinforce key concepts through storytelling. Additionally, science stories help to contextualize abstract ideas, making it easier for children to grasp complex theories and principles in a way that feels natural and enjoyable.

Are Readmio’s science stories fact-based or fictional?

Readmio’s science stories combine both fact-based and fictional elements. While the scientific principles at the heart of the stories are accurate and educational, the narratives themselves may include fictional characters or imaginative settings to engage readers and bring the concepts to life. All the inventor and life hero stories are fact-based, for example the story Stephen and the Calculating Machine about Stephen Hawking becoming a legend in the field of science. This mix of factual information with creative storytelling makes the science relatable and easier for children to understand, while still maintaining educational value.